

You get more editing tools by selecting and tapping on words. Below all that, there’s a ruler you can use to set margins and indentation. The only unique setting here is a button that lets you insert tabs or line, page and column breaks. It has a drop-down style menu and buttons for character styles (bold, italic, underline) and paragraph alignment. Many of these same options are replicated in a formatting toolbar below that standard one. On the Tools menu, in addition to the four standard options (search, help, etc.), Pages also gives you a Document Setup option tap on that and you get a screen where you can apply document-wide layout settings.

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Finally (in Pages and Numbers), there’s an icon that switches you to full screen mode Next comes Tools, where you can search, find help, or turn edge guides and spell-checking on or off. Next to that is Insert, which you can use to add photos, tables, charts, or shapes to your document. The first of these is a standard Information icon its contents vary by app. On the right side, you’ll see four icons (five in Keynote). In the upper left, there’s that My Documents button again, which will take you back to the Document Manager. While some of the details change from app to app, the basic layout of it remain the same. There’s a toolbar running across the top of that screen. Pages’ My Documents screenAfter you choose a template, you’ll finally get to the app’s editing screen. (You can also hit the plus sign at the bottom of the My Documents window, which will give you the option of creating a new document or duplicating the one that’s currently selected.) If you hit the New Document button in the upper left of that screen, you’ll be offered a selection of templates (16 in Pages and Numbers, 12 in Keynote).
